An open house-style meeting will be held in Room 1003 of the main building from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 25, 2026, to answer questions and receive public input on the proposed master plan update. Individuals who are unable to attend may also submit comments by email to Jeff.lund@davistech.edu. All public comments will be summarized and presented to the Board of Trustees.
A campus master plan is a long-range planning document that provides a vision for how a campus may evolve over time to support its educational, operational, and facility needs. It helps guide future decision-making by identifying opportunities for growth, land use, circulation, open spaces, infrastructure, and potential locations for future buildings and improvements. A master plan provides a framework to help ensure future investments support the college's mission and goals over the coming decades.
A campus master plan is not a construction plan or a commitment to build specific projects. It does not establish immediate construction schedules, funding requests, or final building designs. Likewise, the building locations, layouts, dimensions, and other details shown in a master plan are conceptual and intended for planning purposes only. As projects move forward, they are subject to additional study, design, input, funding availability, regulatory review, and approval processes before any construction occurs.
Master Plan Revision Approval: The updated campus master plan will be presented to the College Board of Trustees for review, board comment, and potential approval at its September 24, 2026, meeting.
Davis Technical College Master Plan Update major items:
- Improve campus access by widening the northwest entrance.
- Acquisition of the Canyon Heights Building from the Davis School District when the current lease expires in 2048, or sooner.
- Replace the Automation Lab and Grounds Shed with a new 17,800 sq. ft., two-story instructional building connected to the main facility.
- Reconstruct and expand the North Building to approximately 10,500 sq. Ft. With a student drop off lane on the North side of building.
- Add a pickleball court adjacent to the existing sports court.
- Develop the East side of campus with a 12,900 sq. ft. Grounds and Facilities Building, a 48,800 sq. ft. Instructional building, and a new Laurelwood Drive connection.
- Add portable classrooms or small buildings on the South campus boundary.
- Improve campus circulation by shortening the road in front of the rotunda to end before the flagpole area.
- Designate land for potential future housing in the southwest corner of campus along Laurelwood Drive.
- Additional parking on west side of campus.
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Wendee Cole at 801-593-2310.
Notice of Electronic or Telephone Participation
Due to the demanding schedules and calibre of board members, electronic meeting participation and voting will be allowed to provide wider opportunities for board participation.